The last time the world saw conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, the girls were 16, learning to drive, in high school and living at home. Now six years older, these two are about to graduate from college, start a teaching career and move into their first home. Few can imagine how they manage to live such a normal life while being conjoined from the bellybutton upward. These six episodes will show how they do it, with style and grace.

Tuesday, August 28th

10:00 PM ET/PT

ABBY & BRITTANY #1 - 22ND BIRTHDAY BASH

Abby & Brittany rarely experience a dull moment in their lives. In fact, they hardly stop moving long enough to wait for one. Watch as the girls prepare a fun birthday bash to celebrate their 22nd with all their friends.

10:30 PM ET/PT

ABBY & BRITTANY #2 - SPRING BREAK, HERE WE COME

Abby & Brittany need a break...spring break! The girls head to Texas to visit family and friends, go shopping, get manicures, ride bikes and hang out by the pool. But between the sunshine & fun, they must also prepare for their first job interview ever!

Specials

LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG WORLD: DOWN UNDER - Monday, September 3rd

Monday, September 3rd

8:00 PM ET/PT

LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG WORLD: DOWN UNDER - Monday, September 3rd

With Jeremy away at school and Molly about to leave for college, the Roloffs embark on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Australia. It's an emotional journey when Zach brings his girlfriend and Jeremy returns to find the family has changed.

TODDLERS & TIARAS MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS - Wednesday, September 5th

Wednesday, September 5th

9:00 PM ET/PT

TODDLERS & TIARAS MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS

Toddlers and Tiaras has been bringing on the glitz for three and a half years, with over 200 kids in 80 plus pageants! Take a look back at the best moments in our pageant history, complete with the most wild meltdowns and pageant mom freak-outs.

9/11 EMERGENCY ROOM - Saturday, September 8th

Saturday, September 8th

8:00 PM ET/PT

9/11 EMERGENCY ROOM

Witness the moving and inspiring story of the emergency services who treated the injured around the World Trade Center on 9/11 as the jets crashed and the towers fell. Thousands of evacuating office workers, innocent bystanders and emergency responders were burned, crushed, impaled, concussed, lacerated, buried, choked, blinded or nearly drowned. Far more would have died had the New York emergency units not sprang into action, saving thousands despite the hardest of circumstances.